Upcoming Events
February Book Order Due
Feb. 19
Order online or send a CHECK made out to Scholastic Book Clubs
Please visit https://clubs.scholastic.com/home
Class Code LDRGD
100th Day of School/ Valentine's Day Celebration
Feb. 15
February Break/No School
Feb. 22- March. 2
Remote Learning Day Reminder
Thank you to all of the the families who are working hard to stay engaged on remote learning days! I love seeing the kiddos on Wednesday mornings. Please remember that it is expected that students engage in their learning while at home.
Ways to Engage in Learning From Home
-join class meeting
-login to Seesaw, Dreambox, Epic or Raz Kids for daily assignments and practice
-email me to share what you have done for the day.
-return worksheets when in person learning resumes.
***If your child is unable to engage in their remote learning because they are ill or have an appointment, please email me to let me know. Students will be marked absent if I cannot make contact with you or your child***
Can you spot the turtle?
Beautiful day on the playground!
Writers' Workshop
This week in writing, we began fixing up our favorite " How to Books". We worked on revising and editing our books in class. Students have choices when creating their published copies- they can type their book in google docs, or write out a published copy. Students are learning to use google docs and insert pictures from google images too!
Students began a short free choice writing unit of study while they publish their How to Book. This is one of my FAVORITE units to do with kids. It is amazing to see what kinds of writing they choose to write, and all of the skills and strategies they apply!
Readers Workshop
In reading, the first and second graders finished up our Reading Detectives Unit of Study! We have learned some very important reading strategies that help us to read longer and more challenging words. I have been busy conducting winter benchmark assessments with students, which include the Fountas and Pinnell reading assessment and sight word reading.
Kindness for all is an introduction to Black History for first and second graders. A celebration of diversity. This week, we shared some fantastic books together, and worked together on some creative response activities. Together we read The Day you Begin by Jacqueline Woodson. We each had an egg to examine and make our own. Students noticed similarities and differences, and made their eggs unique. Students noticed that the eggs were different and special on the outside, but the same on the inside. We also read the Big Umbrella by Amy Jean Bates a story about acceptance and diversity.
On Friday, learned about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and read one of my favorite books Martin's Big Words by Doreen Rappaport. Students noticed he was a peace maker and used his BIG words to solve problems.
Students made peace doves and wrote their favorite BIG words!
PEACE
LOVE
TOGETHER
FREEDOM
First Grade Math
In math, we have been working on part/part whole and flexibly showing different ways to make a target sum. This week, we play a new game called Tower Race! We continue to learn about congruent and non congruent shapes and have had fun making various shapes on our digital rubber band boards. I have been working with student 1:1 to assess their addition and subtraction fluency. It is really interesting to see the different strategies students use.
In spelling we are finishing up our study of Bonus Letters (ff, ll, ss and zz). Student are working on reading and writing words with this pattern, while reviewing old concepts as well. Students are becoming skilled at sorting out their words into groups and explaining their thinking!
No comments:
Post a Comment